Organized by Batting For Kids Inc
Joe Winston
Fundraiser since Jan 2025
$7,750
9 supporters
Event
Batting For Kids Presents - VEGAS NIGHT
Friday, April 11th, 7:00 PM β 11:00 PM CDT
In Person
Experience the Thrill of a Vegas Night Out at Hotel Black Hawk! π°β¨ Join us for an exclusive evening of glamour and philanthropy: Gambler Admission: Start your night at 7:00 PM with a $55 buy-in, receiving $50 in casino bucks to dive into the gaming excitement.π² VIP Admission: Secure your spot with a $100 buy-in for a premium experience including $200 in casino bucks for authentic table games and a spectacular live concert. Includes access to the early exclusive Cocktail hour.π Sponsored High Roller Admission: Elevate to the ultimate level with a $125 per seat buy-in for exclusive, limited table seating. Choose from tables available in 6, 8, or 10 seats, receive $200 per seat in casino bucks, and have your company logo added to our event sponsors. Includes access to the early exclusive Cocktail hour.πΎ Event Highlights at Hotel Black Hawk: VIP/High Roller Cocktail Hour: From 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, enjoy an exclusive open bar and delectable cuisine. Live 1 hour performances at 8:30 PM by a professional Michael Jackson impersonator, bringing the spirit of Vegas straight to you. π€π₯ Get ready for a night where the excitement is endless, prizes are won, the drinks are flowing, and the dance floor beckons. ππΊ Admission opens Friday, April 11th, at 6:00 PM for VIP and High Rollers, and 7:00 PM for Gamblers at Hotel Black Hawk. Don't miss this extraordinary Vegas Night Out! There is no literal cash payout, but when you choose to cash out, your total winnings will determine your potential prize position at the end of the night. Prizes will be distributed based on each playerβs total winnings by the eveningβs close, with the highest earners qualifying for rewards. You can opt to cash out your winnings at any time during the event, and you donβt need to stay until the end to secure your prize. Note that "cashing out" refers to locking in your prize eligibility, not receiving actual money.
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